Profile: Moscoso appears to be one of the great mirages of the 2011 fantasy season. He won eight games with Oakland on the back of a 3.38 ERA, but a mere 5.2 strikeout rate leads to an uninspiring 4.23 FIP and a 6.2% home run per fly ball rate brings him to a downright scary 5.02 xFIP. His ground-ball rate of 26.8% was among the majors' worst, and the combination of a high amount of fly balls and a high amount of contact does not bode well for his future. (Jack Moore)

The Quick Opinion: Moscoso posted a glittery 3.38 ERA in 2011, but a combination of few strikeouts and a ton of fly balls could spell doom in 2012.

Profile: Moscoso never really had a chance to establish himeslf as a starting pitcher for the Rockies last season. Then again, when you allow six runs in each of your first two starts, neither of which saw you record more than 15 outs, things like that will happen. Moscoso performed better in the piggyback reliever role that the Rockies created when they moved to their four-man rotation experiment, but you would be hard-pressed to call that greater success a "good" performance, as he posted a 4.35 FIP as a reliever. A fly-ball pitcher at altitude was never going to be a good idea though, so Moscoso deserves a little credit for not letting his season turn into a disaster. Still, while he is now freed of the thin air found a mile high, Moscoso's prognosis has not improved much. Now a member of the Kansas City Royals, he figures to stand little chance of starting unless an unfortunate bout of food poisoning wipes out KC's entire starting rotation. He could see action as a mop-up man, but even at that he is unlikely to provide any help to your squad. (Paul Swydan)

The Quick Opinion: Moscoso has left the Rockies, which counts as a point in his favor, but he will still be well down the depth chart of the Royals, and with just cause. Nothing to see here.

Profile: Moscoso finished 2013 with a 5.10 ERA over 30 innings for the Giants and that actually looked good in comparison to his even more atrocious 2012 numbers. With that, he opted to celebrate Christmas by signing a contract with the Yokohama Bay Stars in Japan and will try his luck overseas. The long ball has been his biggest enemy recently, so perhaps the different style of play in Japan will help him learn how to fix that problem. In the meantime, his fantasy value is a big, fat zero. (Howard Bender)

The Quick Opinion: After two consecutive lousy seasons as a reliever who strongly resembled a punching bag, Moscoso has opted to take his act overseas. He recently signed a contract with the Yokohama Bay Stars and will try his luck in Japan. He couldn't possibly pitch worse over there, could he?